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Jada Fox
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11 January, 05:58
What is a drug target
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Derek Flowers
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A drug target is anything within a living organism to which some other entity (like an endogenous ligand or a drug) is directed and/or binds, resulting in a change in its behavior or function. Examples of common classes of biological targets are proteins and nucleic acids.
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